This isnt an option for the old poll, but I would like to suggest adding a simple feature to make AM able to create standalone exe files that do NOT require install.

The reason for this is because I found a site named gamejolt.com that is able to run standalone exe files online! The only requirement is that they do not require install, and, sadly, AM is only capable of making standalones atm that DO require install so far. The .am1 type of export might have worked with the aforementioned site since it doesnt require install, except that file cant be used without AM.

So what do you guys think of this idea? To me it sounds simple enough to add, but im not a developer of AM so I really wouldnt know.

Apart from a better support for online games to create more complex games, and a support for dialogue trees, I have this request:
- In the "Manage Resources" the ability to import many files at once (not just frames which is already supported, but also other files like hotspot images, sound files etc.) directly from AM. Currently other files than frames can be only imported one by one.

We need more iPod Touch features, and for them to fix the fact that you can't upload to iGiki but you have no firewall blocking it and/or firewall temporarily disabled, and you have internet connection.

drummerac wrote:Keyguard is very good, but for huge projects it is too time consuming, i have 50 frames and even when hotpspots disappear, the hover text still appears and sometimes under a hotspot too.

I cant see it being difficult to add a text box into the frame properties, its just like alt text in a web page, plus when the hotspot disappears, so does the text.

My current project has over 120 frames, so keyguard is even more time consuming...

I'd vote Android Support, but without inventory, savegames and sound/music I don't care at all. The same goes for Export games to HTML. I voted Support for Javascript.I like that adventure maker is easy and doesn't necessarily need script. It lets you depict your ideas with some clicks. But, if I'm going to import script sometimes, I prefer a language with wider use. AGS also uses Javascript and I prefer to focus on that.Also, I agree with skype6 who agrees with method321 for PNG. And more options for inventory.